Redoing the Frankenstien Experiment, My Way
Redoing the Frankenstien Experiment, My Way
Recently in my English class, we had read the story of Frankenstein. Although most people just read the book just for the class and not actually appreciating the story, after reading it I became fascinated with the idea of recreating life and being able to create a living creature. Even though I knew that the story was just a sci-fi and not actually real, I studied the procedures and their reasons of Dr. Victor FrankensteinŠ²Šā¢s recreation of life hoping that I could some day correct the methods and be able to successfully recreate life. I became so obsessed with this idea that I even started to avoid everything outside of this practice including the most important things in my life like my family and friends, my grades, and my own health. After months of fixation on this I finally created my list of careful but simple procedures:
Find body parts.
Stitch them together.
Electrocute the body to life.
The difference between my steps and FrankensteinŠ²Šā¢s is that when I electrocute the body to life I will not have him be electrocuted by lightning, because that would most likely end with a result of the body being fried. Instead of this I will be using an electrocution method that will occur under water. This will still electrocute the body to life but with out having the risk of the body going up in flames. Because of my limit to supplies, the electrocution was very amateur like. What I had done was that I planed on having the body in a bath tub filled with cold water and then having an extension cord lead from the outlet on the wall to the bathroom and then dropped into the tub.
At this point I had my whole experiment figured out and ready to go except for the fact that I had no body! I knew that it would be nearly impossible for me to get my hands on human body parts so instead I had decided to resurrect a